Book Review: Faith Hunter’s Rift in the Soul
Nell Ingram and her team face a dire, supernatural evil in this newest thrilling paranormal procedural in the New York Times bestselling Soulwood series.
Nell Ingram and her team face a dire, supernatural evil in this newest thrilling paranormal procedural in the New York Times bestselling Soulwood series.
Shining Smith, something more than human and a danger to humans, is hiding in the scrapyard bequeathed to her by Pops. That scrapyard is full of secrets many would kill to access. Then a friend from her previous life shows up, dead. A note warning Shining. Someone knows what she is guarding.
The first Rogue Mage anthology of twenty-one mostly very short stories in this apocalyptic science fiction series and revolving around the world Faith Hunter created.
An anthology of six stories in the urban fantasy/paranormal romance genre in which the gloves are off and simply surviving might just be the dirtiest, most difficult deed of all.
Jane Yellowrock goes back to the city where it all began, this time for a wedding . . . and a war.
It’s not Joanne’s world, and it isn’t Jane’s either. In a New Orleans where Katrina never hit and supposedly-dead vampires stalk the streets, Jane and Jo have to find and defeat the magic that brought them there.
Called to the Tennessee mansion of a country music star, Nell and team find dead bodies rapidly decaying before their eyes—death magic. They’re under attack from all sides when a bigoted FBI agent goes on the attack.
Jane Yellowrock is back on the prowl against the children of the night who have broken sacred ancient rules. But in a city of old grudges and dark magic, Jane will have to fight to protect both sides, even if no one will protect her.
A naked Rick LaFleur calls Nell for help. But with a black magic circle with a sacrificed cat near him and no memory, Rick is no help.
There are too many “accidents” at Walmart, and when one victim claims she smelled magic, PsyLED is called in.